But Stier’s dismissal won’t stop the sign from going up elsewhere in the area. The organization has reportedly chosen a new location along the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway for the controversial message, according to MSNBC.

In addition to promoting an upcoming convention in Washington D.C., Silverman said the signs were meant to send a message to Jewish non-believers.

“We have received a dozen emails from Hasidic Atheist Jews since we announced the billboards,” Silverman told MSNBC. “They feel totally alone. We want to tell them they are not alone.”